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I was really talking to myself!
Oh lol! If I was doing video I think the Tamron would be quite appealing!
I was really talking to myself!
Right, I've put my lenses out on the floor and taken a photo. I really don't think I can justify any more lenses! I can cover everything I need and now I need to offload a Nikon 50mm f/1.8
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No - there's no space, see
All joking aside, I use 35mm less than pretty much any other focal length and I'd be more likely to go for a 20mm or 18mm prime with good flare resistance for shooting sunsets before anything longer. As it is, they're really covered by the WA zoom anyway so there has to be a good reason and decent VFM on what extra I'd be getting. An 18mm f/3.5 AI-S is certainly a consideration...
Zeiss...
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A few from the weekend at Sherwood Pines
Sherwood Pines by David Raynham, on Flickr
Sherwood Forest by David Raynham, on Flickr
Sherwood Forest by David Raynham, on Flickr
Sherwood Forest by David Raynham, on Flickr
Sherwood Forest by David Raynham, on Flickr
And one of the boy at home
Charlie by David Raynham, on Flickr
Used auto ISO for these and set the shutter speed to a minimum of 1/320. They're probably all at F2.8 because it's me.
Cheers.
A few from the weekend at Sherwood Pines
Sherwood Pines by David Raynham, on Flickr
Sherwood Forest by David Raynham, on Flickr
Sherwood Forest by David Raynham, on Flickr
Sherwood Forest by David Raynham, on Flickr
Sherwood Forest by David Raynham, on Flickr
And one of the boy at home
Charlie by David Raynham, on Flickr
Used auto ISO for these and set the shutter speed to a minimum of 1/320. They're probably all at F2.8 because it's me.
Cheers.
The Tamron 35 and 45 1.8 are usually £399 in most photo trade shows or even Calumet open days. [emoji1]
I actually prefer it not to rotate to tall (or whatever the menu calls it) as if I'm shooting in portrait I'm probably reviewing in portrait so want it that way anyway. If I turn my DSLR back to landscape and look, the portrait shots end up being so tiny after being rotated in camera I flip it back round to see it properly on the LCD anyway!Quick one. When I am taking photos on my D750 in portrait orientation, it no longer auto rotates so when I review it, it's not turned round automatically. And when I am importing the images, it's also not auto rotated.
Any ideas which menu I need to change?
Dur, never mind I found it. It was hidden in setup rather than the settings!
No. Touch wood!Anyone else having import issues with lightroom since the update? Before when I imported it would 'remember' the root folder I last imported from but now it doesn't so I have to locate it every time I import which is highly annoying as my RAW folder is buried deep in other folders![]()
So quite a lot then.
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That's a great floral capture Daryl, right up my street. Lovely work!
Anyone actually had both the Tamron 35mm and Nikon 35mm f1.8g FX?
New Forest by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
New Forest by Chris Harrison, on FlickrMy D750 seems to have replaced the Fooj for family time now, whoops...
New Forest by Chris Harrison, on Flickr
Here's the F-22 - pretty damn rare!
Lovely clear shots, which lens were you using? Looks like you got the best day for weather. I'm going Sunday, not looking so good!
My favourite shot of the F-22 I have just clipped the back off [emoji20]
I'd love to go, but is it always on during the week rather than weekend?Tammy 150-600 Chris. It was cloudy for much of the show, especially back end. By the time the arrows were on the contrast was poor really. Having said that, I forgot to use sun cream and burnt [emoji19] it's the first time I've really used the lens, had it nearly a year. It performed well. Took a little getting into panning with it at first with strong wind.
Definitely go next year, maybe a few of us could have a get together. Minnts missus will have forgiven him by then!
Culled about 500 last night, more to do tomorrow. My favourite shot of the F-22 I have just clipped the back off [emoji20]